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Europe (Schengen)

Spain

Digital Nomad Visa + Non-Lucrative Residency — the EU's most flexible lifestyle migration ecosystem.

Foreign residents
~6.3 million
Digital Nomad Visa term
1 year + renewable to 5
UGE processing
20 working days
Citizenship
10 years (2 Ibero-American)

Overview

Spain's 2023 Startup Law transformed the country into one of Europe's most accessible destinations for remote workers, founders and high-net-worth retirees. Combined with the 47 million population, the public healthcare system and the 5-year path to PR / 10-year path to citizenship (2 for Ibero-American nationals), Spain now hosts over 6 million foreign residents — more than 12% of the population.

How the immigration system works

Spain has a parallel system: regular work and family permits processed by the Oficina de Extranjería at the provincial level, and the 'fast-track' Large Companies & Strategic Sectors Unit (UGE) under the Startup Law for digital nomads, highly qualified professionals, entrepreneurs, investors and intra-company transferees — typically resolved in 20 working days. Schengen short stays are visa-free or via the standard Type C visa.

Best for

  • Remote workers earning ≥ €2,762/month from non-Spanish clients
  • Highly qualified professionals on Spanish payroll
  • Non-lucrative retirees with €28,800+/year passive income
  • Founders endorsed by ENISA as 'innovative entrepreneurs'
  • Ibero-American nationals (fast-track to citizenship in 2 years)

Important

Rules change frequently. Always confirm current requirements on the official portal before applying.

Visa pathways

5 structured pathways into Spain

digital nomad

Digital Nomad Visa (Startup Law)

Easy

1-year residence (renewable to 5) for remote workers with predominantly non-Spanish clients.

Who it's for: Employees of non-Spanish companies or freelancers with at least 80% of income from outside Spain, earning at least €2,762/month (200% SMI in 2025).

Timeline
3–6 weeks via UGE
Cost
€80 + €74 TIE
Documents
6 items

Requirements

  • Remote employment / freelance contracts (3+ months ongoing)
  • Income ≥ €2,762/month
  • University degree OR 3 years' professional experience
  • Clean criminal record (last 5 years)
  • Private health insurance

Process

  1. 1Gather income, qualification and contract documents
  2. 2Apply at Spanish consulate (1 year visa) or directly via UGE in Spain (3-year permit)
  3. 3Wait ~10–20 working days for UGE decision
  4. 4Travel, register at the Padrón, obtain TIE (residence card)

Documents

  • Passport
  • Contracts / freelance proof
  • Income statements
  • Degree or experience letters
  • Insurance
  • Criminal record (apostilled & translated)

Common mistakes

  • More than 20% Spanish-client income
  • Insurance without full coverage in Spain
  • Skipping the apostille on the criminal record
Official source

tourist

Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV)

Medium

1-year residence (no work) for retirees and the financially independent.

Who it's for: Applicants with stable passive income or savings of at least €28,800/year for the main applicant + €7,200 per dependant, who will not perform any work in Spain.

Timeline
6–12 weeks
Cost
€80 + €74 TIE
Documents
5 items

Requirements

  • Passive income or savings proof (~€28,800/year main applicant)
  • Private health insurance with no co-pays
  • Clean criminal record
  • Medical certificate

Process

  1. 1Apply at Spanish consulate of residence
  2. 2Travel within 90 days of issuance
  3. 3Apply for TIE within 30 days at the Extranjería

Documents

  • Passport
  • Income / savings proof
  • Insurance
  • Medical certificate
  • Criminal record

Common mistakes

  • Showing only investments without distributable income
  • Insurance with deductibles or co-pays
Official source

work

Highly Qualified Professional

Easy

Fast-track Startup Law residence for top-tier hires.

Who it's for: Senior managers and specialists with a Spanish employment offer, typically earning ≥ €40,000/year (or higher in technical roles).

Timeline
20 working days (UGE)
Cost
€80 + €74
Documents
4 items

Requirements

  • Spanish employment contract
  • Degree or equivalent specialist credentials
  • Employer registered with UGE

Process

  1. 1Employer files at UGE
  2. 2Decision within ~20 working days
  3. 3Visa stamping at consulate if abroad
  4. 4TIE within 30 days of arrival

Documents

  • Passport
  • Contract
  • Degree
  • Company tax registration

Common mistakes

  • Employer not registered with UGE
  • Mixed-purpose contracts (sales + tech)
Official source

business

Entrepreneur (Startup Law)

Hard

3-year residence for innovative founders endorsed by ENISA.

Who it's for: Founders whose business is certified 'innovative and of special economic interest' by ENISA (the national innovation agency).

Timeline
4–10 weeks (ENISA + UGE)
Cost
€80 + ENISA process
Documents
5 items

Requirements

  • Business plan
  • ENISA innovation certificate
  • Funding evidence
  • Founder track record

Process

  1. 1Submit business plan to ENISA for endorsement
  2. 2Receive certificate
  3. 3Apply to UGE for residence
  4. 4TIE on arrival

Documents

  • Passport
  • Business plan
  • ENISA endorsement
  • Funding proof
  • Founder CV

Common mistakes

  • Non-innovative business model
  • Insufficient financial runway
Official source

study

Student Stay Authorisation

Easy

Residence authorisation for the full duration of study + family.

Who it's for: Students accepted to a recognised Spanish institution for 6+ months of full-time study.

Timeline
4–8 weeks
Cost
€80 + €74
Documents
5 items

Requirements

  • Admission letter
  • Funds (~€600/month)
  • Health insurance
  • Criminal record (if 18+)

Process

  1. 1Apply at consulate or in Spain
  2. 2Travel and register
  3. 3Apply for TIE if >6 months
  4. 4Convert to work permit on graduation (search permit available)

Documents

  • Passport
  • Admission letter
  • Funds proof
  • Insurance
  • Criminal record

Common mistakes

  • Tourist visa for >90 days of study
  • No NIE before opening a bank account
Official source

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I work for a Spanish client on the Digital Nomad Visa?

Yes, but Spanish-source income must stay below 20% of total earnings. Exceeding it can invalidate the residence.

What is the Beckham Law?

Special tax regime allowing qualifying new residents to pay a flat 24% on Spanish-source income up to €600,000 for 6 years. Digital nomads, highly qualified professionals and certain founders may opt in.

How quickly can Ibero-American nationals get citizenship?

After just 2 years of legal residence — applies to nationals of all Spanish-speaking Latin American countries, Brazil, Portugal, Andorra, the Philippines, Equatorial Guinea and Sephardic Jews.

Is the Golden Visa still available?

No. Spain abolished the Golden Visa real-estate route on 3 April 2025. Existing holders keep their status.

Can I include my partner without marriage?

Yes — registered domestic partnerships (pareja de hecho) and de-facto unions with 1+ year cohabitation evidence are accepted by most consulates.

What's the NIE?

Número de Identificación de Extranjero — the foreigner ID number assigned to every applicant. Required for banking, contracts and tax. The TIE is the physical residence card.

Does Spain allow dual citizenship?

Only with Ibero-American countries, Andorra, Equatorial Guinea, the Philippines and Portugal. Other nationalities must formally renounce — though enforcement is light.

How does the autonomos (self-employed) tax work?

Reduced quotas in year 1 (€87/month bonus), rising progressively. Digital nomads may instead use the Beckham regime if eligible.